Thomas Daniel was interviewed by Astro Awani International on 27 May 2025 on the outcomes of the ASEAN Summit. The KL Declaration, signed at the ASEAN Summit, aims to unify the region’s path forward, but questions remain about its effectiveness amid geopolitical and economic challenges, as discussed with ISIS Malaysia’s Thomas Daniel.
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Understanding the multiple dimensions of KL Declaration
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Thomas Daniel
Thomas is a director with the Foreign Policy and Security Studies programme. His interests lie in the strategic-security challenges of Southeast Asia, including the impacts of major power dynamics on ASEAN. He looks mainly at the South China Sea dispute, political-security cohesion within ASEAN and Malaysia’s security and foreign policies. Thomas also focuses on government policies towards refugees, asylum seekers and other displaced people in Malaysia, as well as the impacts of the crisis in Myanmar on the region. He is a member of the Malaysia Study Group on Myanmar, convened by Universiti Malaya. He comments on these issues in local, regional and international forums and media. Thomas holds an MA (International Studies) from the University of Nottingham (Malaysia), a BA in Communication and Media Management, and a BA (hons) in Communication, Media & Culture from the University of South Australia.
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